Marshmallows in hot chocolate was a favorite of mine when I was younger… and not the cheap dried out marshmallow crumbs that come in some packets. I liked real full size marshmallows in my drink. It was always a sad day though when i would have a fresh steaming hot cup of chocolate ready to drink and then get the marshmallows out of the cupboard only to find that the bag wasn’t closed right and they had all solidified into a rock hard blob.

Well I did have a single order come through from Canada yesterday (thanks!), and then more from Germany! It’s interesting that Canada is my #2 source of readers and Germany is #7 but they are #2 in book orders. Maybe I’ll have a rush of orders from Canada next week to tip the scales back. The books are being printed in Canada… does that help? 🙂

This never would have happened if he’d used stale granola bars.
granted, he’d probably would’ve been attacked by squirrels on the way to the lake.

I loved going camping when I was a kid, since we always brought lots of marshmallows to roast over the fire. We’d always get impatient and just shove them directly into the flames until we had a black husk filled with gooey marshmallow.

It looks like the boat has only begun to fall apart, so I think he’s sitting on the boat. Great comic, by the way. Just started reading it today when I saw the ad on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal. It’s definitely earned a spot on the bookmarks toolbar.

Biff was obviously retreating from the rest of humanity forever. Which is why he needed a lifetime supply of his favorite snack, and why pack a basket when you can make your escape craft out of your favorite food? Killing two birds with one stone is obviously very important to Biff.

So as you can all see, this comic is perfectly normal, which is exactly why we love it, the mundaneness of it all. 😛

props on the comic you’ll be getting a order from P.R. (Puerto Rico) soon would be fun to have hade the marshmellows suck up the water like it did to my cocoa the other day damn thing always fight back